Resonance structures can differ only in the way the electrons are distributed; the arrangement of
the actual atoms cannot change.
Example: Write the resonance structures for NCO–.
Solution:
formal charges.
A Lewis structure in which negative formal charges are placed on more electronegative atoms
is more stable than one in which the formal charges are placed on less electronegative atoms.
C is the least electronegative of the three given atoms, N, C, and O. Therefore the C atom occupies the central
position in the skeletal structure of NCO–.
N C O
1.
N has 5 valence electrons;
C has 4 valence electrons;
O has 6 valence electrons;
and the species itself has one negative charge, indicating the presence of an extra electron.
2.
Draw single bonds between the central C atom and the surrounding atoms, N and O. Place a pair of electrons in
each bond.
N : C : O
3.
4. Complete the octets of N and O with the remaining 16 – 4 = 12 electrons.
The C octet is incomplete. There are three ways in which double and triple bonds can be formed to complete the
C octet: two lone pairs from the O atom can be used to form a triple bond between the C and O atoms;
or one lone electron pair can be taken from both the O and the N atoms to form two double bonds, one between
N and C, and the other between O and C;
5.